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Lecture 16
I.
Mitosis
a. S phase
i. Cell performs normal activity
b. M phase
i. DNA condensation begins
ii. DNA visible
c. Prophase
i. Condensation complete
ii. Nucleus shows chromosomes
iii. Nuclear membrane breaks down
iv. Microtubules connect from centrioles to sister chromatids of each
chromosome
d. Metaphase
i. Chromosomes line up in a circle without pulling them apart to
opposite ends of the cell
ii. Kinetochore links
iii. Centriole splits
e. Anaphase
i. Poles move apart
ii. Centromeres move poles
f. Telophase
i. Nuclear membrane reforms around new sets of chromatids
ii. Spindle disassembles  cytoskeleton of nucleus
iii. Chromosomes uncoil, being to make RNA
g. Cytokinesis
i. Organelles sorted
ii. Animal cells: cell cytoskeleton pinches into two cells
iii. Plant cells: cell membrane synthesizes inside around middle, fuses
with old membrane, space between fills with cellulose
h. DNA diploid: have two sets of each chromosome  diagram and
discussion
i. Gamete (germ) cells are haploid, have only one set of each chromosome
II.
Meiosis
a. New combinations possible
b. For more than one pair, a germ cell can get maternal chromosomes from 1
pair and paternal chromosomes from other pair
c. We have 23 pairs of chromosomes, so the chances of 2 eggs having same
choice of maternal or paternal chromosomes the same very small
d. Recombination: new sets of alleles, not found in either parent or in any
first generation
e. Random assortment of alleles
f. Telophase I
i. Nuclear membrane reforms
ii. Decondensing of DNA
iii. Each new cell has two copies of each chromosome, but each copy
is different due to recombination
g. Prophase I
i. Synaptic complex
ii. Physical exchange of chromatids
iii. Recombination of pairs of alleles
iv. Exchanges occur at random along chromosomes
v. The closer the allele pairs, the less frequently they recombine
vi. The further apart the more frequent
h. Gamete cross  diagram
i. Mendellian genetics
i. Pea plants  hybrid crosses
ii. Dominant and recessive traits
iii. Concluded there were two forms of info for change: parental and
hybrid
iv. Mendel did not know about chromosomes when he did his
experiments